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Upton Sinclair

King Midas: a Romance

Upton Sinclair's “King Midas” is a thought-provoking novella that explores the ethical implications of wealth and capitalism in early 20th-century America. Set against the backdrop of industrial expansion and social reform, Sinclair employs a narrative rich with allegory and sharp societal critique. The text showcases his characteristic realism, often mirroring the hardships of the working class while delving deep into the moral dilemmas faced by those who are wealthy. Through his intricate character development and vivid descriptions, Sinclair captures the struggles between personal ambition and communal responsibility, effectively intertwining his themes within the fabric of American society. Sinclair, a prominent figure in the muckraking movement, was deeply influenced by the socio-economic disparities he witnessed during his own life. His experiences as a laborer and journalist informed his writing, particularly his commitment to social justice and advocacy for the underprivileged. “King Midas” emerged during a time when America grappled with the consequences of unrestrained capitalism, highlighting Sinclair'Äôs intention to stimulate moral reflection among his readers and inspire reform through literature. Readers seeking a narrative that challenges the status quo while providing a compelling moral argument will find “King Midas” to be an essential addition to their literary collection. Sinclair'Äôs incisive prose not only entertains but compels one to reconsider their perspectives on wealth and its impact on human relationships. It is a must-read for those interested in the intersections of literature, economics, and social ethics.
345 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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